Internationally, the pursuit of social justice is core to social work and social work education. In Australia, since British colonization Indigenous peoples have suffered significant human rights violations, oppression, and racial discrimination. Some key literature suggests that cultivating empathy can facilitate action to challenge human rights violations and reduce racism. Previous research with social work students at a regional Australian university had revealed least empathy for vignettes featuring cultural differences. A classroom-based inquiry in 2014 exploring barriers for students to take an activist stance for social justice extended that previous research. Here findings are further pondered in relation to advancing social work ...
Empathy is considered to be a crucial ingredient in social work practice. Research on empathy is abu...
A cardinal value of social work practice is social justice. Social justice ranks as the second of fi...
Recent research (Zuchowski, Savage, Miles & Gair, 2013) has identified that Aboriginal and Torres St...
Australia's inconvenient history includes British invasion that contributed to enduring individual a...
Australia is a multicultural society. However, its history of British colonisation has contributed t...
Empathy is a familiar term in social work education, although how to teach and learn empathy is not ...
Concepts of social justice have strong historical roots, while more contemporary notions ...
The profession of social work emphasizes social justice in its service delivery, yet there is a pauc...
The Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has identified education as one of five crucial issues...
Social justice is a primary value of social work and therefore has a place in discussions of social ...
Background: Redressing inequality, discrimination and oppression are core for social work practice. ...
The Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has identified education as one of five crucial issues...
Social justice and human dignity are core components of social work principles and ethics; therefore...
A cardinal value of social work practice is social justice. Social justice ranks as the second of fi...
Translating the social justice ideals of social work into practice can pose significant challenges f...
Empathy is considered to be a crucial ingredient in social work practice. Research on empathy is abu...
A cardinal value of social work practice is social justice. Social justice ranks as the second of fi...
Recent research (Zuchowski, Savage, Miles & Gair, 2013) has identified that Aboriginal and Torres St...
Australia's inconvenient history includes British invasion that contributed to enduring individual a...
Australia is a multicultural society. However, its history of British colonisation has contributed t...
Empathy is a familiar term in social work education, although how to teach and learn empathy is not ...
Concepts of social justice have strong historical roots, while more contemporary notions ...
The profession of social work emphasizes social justice in its service delivery, yet there is a pauc...
The Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has identified education as one of five crucial issues...
Social justice is a primary value of social work and therefore has a place in discussions of social ...
Background: Redressing inequality, discrimination and oppression are core for social work practice. ...
The Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has identified education as one of five crucial issues...
Social justice and human dignity are core components of social work principles and ethics; therefore...
A cardinal value of social work practice is social justice. Social justice ranks as the second of fi...
Translating the social justice ideals of social work into practice can pose significant challenges f...
Empathy is considered to be a crucial ingredient in social work practice. Research on empathy is abu...
A cardinal value of social work practice is social justice. Social justice ranks as the second of fi...
Recent research (Zuchowski, Savage, Miles & Gair, 2013) has identified that Aboriginal and Torres St...